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1. 
What should you do when you want to throw away your credit card statements?
A.
An identity thief might hear the conversation and learn some personal information.
B.
They steal calling-card numbers or PIN numbers when people are using their cards in public.
C.
You should shred them first.
D.
It's too easy for an identity thief to figure out.
E.
They look for people's discarded bills, bank statements, credit card receipts, and anything that might contain personal information.
2. 
Why do identity thieves go through people's garbage?
A.
An identity thief might hear the conversation and learn some personal information.
B.
They steal calling-card numbers or PIN numbers when people are using their cards in public.
C.
You should shred them first.
D.
It's too easy for an identity thief to figure out.
E.
They look for people's discarded bills, bank statements, credit card receipts, and anything that might contain personal information.
3. 
Why is it a bad idea to call your bank from your cell phone when you're in a public place?
A.
An identity thief might hear the conversation and learn some personal information.
B.
They steal calling-card numbers or PIN numbers when people are using their cards in public.
C.
You should shred them first.
D.
It's too easy for an identity thief to figure out.
E.
They look for people's discarded bills, bank statements, credit card receipts, and anything that might contain personal information.
4. 
What do shoulder surfers do?
A.
An identity thief might hear the conversation and learn some personal information.
B.
They steal calling-card numbers or PIN numbers when people are using their cards in public.
C.
You should shred them first.
D.
It's too easy for an identity thief to figure out.
E.
They look for people's discarded bills, bank statements, credit card receipts, and anything that might contain personal information.
5. 
Why shouldn't you use your birth dates as your PIN?
A.
An identity thief might hear the conversation and learn some personal information.
B.
They steal calling-card numbers or PIN numbers when people are using their cards in public.
C.
You should shred them first.
D.
It's too easy for an identity thief to figure out.
E.
They look for people's discarded bills, bank statements, credit card receipts, and anything that might contain personal information.